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so as a result there is an extreme weather tax now. it's going to be billions and billions of dollars, and while mitt romney is concerned about the koch brothers, the average american right now is worried about global warming, worried about climate change, worried about the impact on their family. >> who are these people, professor, who fight you? who are these people that write op-ed pieces in "the wall street journal" with such assurance that this is all bogus science? who -- are they phonies? are they quacks? >> there are different motivations. some people don't want to hear about global warming because it's bad news and there's enough bad news in the world and everybody has plenty to worry about anyway. some people don't want to hear about it because it gets in the way of their economic interests, those would be the fossil fuel companies, for instance. and some people are just generally skeptical and don't like experts, and, frankly, i don't like experts all the time myself either. but these are the facts. every academy of science
so as a result there is an extreme weather tax now. it's going to be billions and billions of dollars, and while mitt romney is concerned about the koch brothers, the average american right now is worried about global warming, worried about climate change, worried about the impact on their family. >> who are these people, professor, who fight you? who are these people that write op-ed pieces in "the wall street journal" with such assurance that this is all bogus science? who --...
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the solution is to raise taxes. that will cost even more jobs. >> i think there's making a big deal about this because then it's crucial in the state economy. it will trickle up to the presidential election as well. >> it's a huge deal in virginia. up next, the cleanup efforts. how long does it take to get things back to normal? downed trees and power lines, an all too common scene along the east coast today. this is what it looks like this afternoon not too far away on the upper west side. stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask one of our insurance experts about it today. hello?! we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, and we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. [car alarm blaring] call now and als
the solution is to raise taxes. that will cost even more jobs. >> i think there's making a big deal about this because then it's crucial in the state economy. it will trickle up to the presidential election as well. >> it's a huge deal in virginia. up next, the cleanup efforts. how long does it take to get things back to normal? downed trees and power lines, an all too common scene along the east coast today. this is what it looks like this afternoon not too far away on the upper...
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and as soon as i said taxes i felt the heat on my right-hand side. and we've got andrew napolitano with us now. >> 88 cents a gallon, state and federal. >> in new york. >> you're right in new york and california, new jersey 30 cents cheaper. those are the two highest, california and new york, and california forget about trejigger the whole environment out there. >> and you're sort after critic of government. how do you feel that government handled the situation? >> now, funny you should say that because i was thinking about that as i was watching governor christie and while people may not always agree with his politics or even agree with his over the top style, i mean, he is the human being in whose hands the law has reposed the authority to make these very difficult decisions and he is making them. and he does have the assets and the resources with which to save human lives and he's using those assets and resources. and in this age we have given to the government the power that once belonged to family and neighborhoods and communities, either we liv
and as soon as i said taxes i felt the heat on my right-hand side. and we've got andrew napolitano with us now. >> 88 cents a gallon, state and federal. >> in new york. >> you're right in new york and california, new jersey 30 cents cheaper. those are the two highest, california and new york, and california forget about trejigger the whole environment out there. >> and you're sort after critic of government. how do you feel that government handled the situation? >>...
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expecting 30 cents last week, ford said they expected to beat that. 40 cents per share, 2.2 billion pre-tax. couple numbers, revenue 30.2 billion dollars a hair under what the street was expecting at $30.9 billion. the strength for ford and why they finished better than expected north america. you look at north america $2.3 billion is what ford earned in north america in the third quarter, profit margin highest of any quarter in the company's history in north america, 12% overall profit margin at 6.3%. coming up on "power lunch" we'll talk with cfo bob shanks about the impact this storm has had on the dealerships and the auto industry in the new york area. >> they beat in the earnings by ten cents, higher than expected, the revenue light. is it all about the profit margins in north america, that's where they made up that ground? >> north america is what really drove it, becky, and they had a strong finish to the quarter. i asked what are you seeing with the strength in north america? $300 million more in volume, $400 million more in terms of pricing and cost contributions including $400 mil
expecting 30 cents last week, ford said they expected to beat that. 40 cents per share, 2.2 billion pre-tax. couple numbers, revenue 30.2 billion dollars a hair under what the street was expecting at $30.9 billion. the strength for ford and why they finished better than expected north america. you look at north america $2.3 billion is what ford earned in north america in the third quarter, profit margin highest of any quarter in the company's history in north america, 12% overall profit margin...
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he can cut taxes, he can start health care, do a lot of things. just like reagan, can do it one big david stockman type grab and needs 50 votes and gets an automatic vote up or down. he can do a lot if he gets in there with a democratic loss of the senate and holding the house. if obama gets in there, i think he needs to look at a couple of people. i don't know what went wrong between him and boehner, but it better go right this time. i don't know who mcconnell who seemed to be the biggest enemy last time now realizes he can't beat the jim demint forces by being negative, he's got to get something done. he's not a right-winger. mcconnell's got to get in play and start being productive. it does take more than the president if he gets reelected. there has to be some good will and that's what i'm hoping coming out this week. a little sense we're all in this together against something we didn't bring about and neither side this bad weather. that's my hope. >> all right. >> that's a new definition of hope. >> that's a good hope to have. to tell you the
he can cut taxes, he can start health care, do a lot of things. just like reagan, can do it one big david stockman type grab and needs 50 votes and gets an automatic vote up or down. he can do a lot if he gets in there with a democratic loss of the senate and holding the house. if obama gets in there, i think he needs to look at a couple of people. i don't know what went wrong between him and boehner, but it better go right this time. i don't know who mcconnell who seemed to be the biggest...